Delhi DDU hospital gets its own oxygen plant
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Mon, May 10 2021 18:27 IST |
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Delhi DDU hospital gets its own oxygen plant. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 10 : In a major boost to Delhi s fight against Covid-19, the Deen Dayal Upadhyay (DDU) hospital at Hari Nagar has acquired a captive Pressure Swing Absorption (PSA) Oxygen plant ensuring a dedicated oxygen supply for up to 115 beds.
With a capacity of 35 NM3 per hour (equivalent to 5 jumbo cylinders per hour), the plant will contribute to uninterrupted oxygen supply at DDU hospital, which is one of Delhi s crucial Covid care centres.
With a capacity of 35 NM3 per hour (equivalent to 5 jumbo cylinders per hour), the plant will contribute to uninterrupted oxygen supply at DDU hospital, which is one of Delhi s crucial Covid care centres. (PTI PHOTO)
NEW DELHI: In a major boost to Delhi s fight against Covid-19, the Deen Dayal Upadhyay (DDU) hospital at Hari Nagar has acquired a captive Pressure Swing Absorption (PSA) Oxygen plant ensuring a dedicated oxygen supply for up to 115 beds.
With a capacity of 35 NM3 per hour (equivalent to 5 jumbo cylinders per hour), the plant will contribute to uninterrupted oxygen supply at DDU hospital, which is one of Delhi s crucial Covid care centres.
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Ajmal, the perfume baron who says he is no longer interested in business, has assumed centrestage in Assam elections.
The man from Hojai in Assam wears many hats founder of AIUDF, three-time MP and Islamic spiritual healer but outside these spheres, he is a perfume mogul.
Who is Badruddin?”
Fifteen years ago, former Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi pointedly asked that question and kept asking it. The year was 2006. A newly formed All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) mounted a massive election campaign, with its founder Maulana Badruddin Ajmal pumping in cash in minority-dominated pockets of lower and middle Assam. Gogoi was alerted by his party leaders that it was an attack on their very citadel. In his characteristically candid style, the late Congressman retorted “Who is Badruddin?” a question he repeated in public forums.